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Quantum engineering with photons, atoms and molecules

14-17 Feb 2005, Les Houches, France

Lecture Notes :

  •  Patrick Cheinet,
    Construction of an absolute gravimeter using atom interferometry with cold 87Rb atoms.
    Lecture (PDF, 1.15MB)

  • Joel Corney and Peter Drummond,
    Simulating photons, atoms and molecules with quantum phase-space methods.
    Lecture (PDF, 516KB)

  • Aurélien Dantan,
    Atom-Field Quantum State Manipulation and Storage.
    Lecture (PDF, 1.51MB)

  • Ernst Rasel and Wolfgang Ertmer,
    Inertial Sensors Based on Cold Atoms.
    Lecture (PDF, 5.73MB)

  • Philippe Grangier,
    Cryptographic et intrication avec des variables quantiques continues.
    Lecture (PDF, 2.93MB)

  • Joe Hope,
    Stability of an atom laser in the presence of pumping and feedback.
    Lecture (PDF, 768KB)

  • R. Kaiser,
    Coherence of Photons in Disordered Media.
    Lecture (PDF, 1.22MB)

  • Patricio Leboeuf,
    Coherent transport of matter waves.
    Lecture (PDF, 858KB)

  • Pierre Lemonde,
    Atomic clocks with cold atoms.
    Lecture (PDF, 2.92MB)

  • Christian Lisdat,
    Cold molecules from deceleration and photodissociation.
    Lecture (PDF, 2.64MB)

  • J. E. Lye,
    Bose-Einstein condensates in random potentials.
    Lecture (PPT, 7.54MB)

  • Tanja Mehlstäubler,
    Cold Magnesium Atoms for an Optical ClocCold Magnesium Atoms for an Optical Clock.
    Lecture (PDF, 4.48MB)

  • Alain Miffre,
    Experiments with a high visibility lithium atom interferometer.
    Lecture (PDF, 1.06MB)
  • Michael Albiez, Rudolf Gati & Jonas Fölling,
    Nonlinearmatter wavedynamicsin periodicand double-wellpotentials.
    Lecture (PDF, 2.80MB)

  • R. Schnabel,
    Squeezed Light for Gravitational Wave Interferometers.
    Lecture (PDF, 4.53MB)

  • Uwe Sterr,
    Applications that require better atomic clocks.
    Lecture (PDF, 2.56MB)

  • Jook Walraven,
    Studying Bose-Einstein Condensates with a linear accelerator.
    Lecture (PDF, 2.89MB)

Posters:

  • F. Chapelet,
    Advances in atomic fountains and local comparisons at SYRTE.
    Poster (PDF, 1.01MB)

  • G.L. Gattobigio,
    Magneto-Optical Trap in the Limit of Very Large Number of Atoms.
    Poster (PDF, 351KB)

  • Le Targat,
    1S0 – 3P0 line of 87Sr, an attractive clock transition.
    Poster (PDF, 1.17MB)

  • L. Magdenko,
    Magneto-Optical Trap in the Limit of Very Large Number of Atoms.
    Poster (PDF, 351KB)

 

Photos:


    Ken Baldwin and Hans Bachor on the glacier

 

 

 

 

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